Engineering Drawing Questions and Answers – Isometric Drawing of Spheres

This set of Engineering Drawing Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Isometric Drawing of Spheres”.

1. Identify the top view for the below given sphere.
Find the top view for the below given sphere

a) The top view for the below given sphere - option a

b) The top view for the below given sphere - option b

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c) The top view for the below given sphere - option c

d) The top view for the below given sphere - option d
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.
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2. Identify the side view for the below given sphere.
Find the top view for the below given sphere

a) The top view for the below given sphere - option a

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b) The top view for the below given sphere - option b

c) The top view for the below given sphere - option c

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d) The top view for the below given sphere - option d
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

3. Identify the front view for the below given sphere.
Find the top view for the below given sphere

a) The top view for the below given sphere - option a

b) The top view for the below given sphere - option b

c) The top view for the below given sphere - option c

d) The top view for the below given sphere - option d
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

4. Identify the back view for the below given sphere.
Find the top view for the below given sphere

a) The top view for the below given sphere - option a

b) The top view for the below given sphere - option b

c) The top view for the below given sphere - option c

d) The top view for the below given sphere - option d
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

5. Identify the back view from the following sphere.
Find the back view from the following sphere

a) The back view from the following sphere- option a

b) The back view from the following sphere- option b

c) The back view from the following sphere- option c

d) The back view from the following sphere- option d
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

6. Identify the front view for the below given sphere.
Find the back view from the following sphere

a) The back view from the following sphere- option a

b) The back view from the following sphere- option b

c) The back view from the following sphere- option c

d) The back view from the following sphere- option d
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

7. Identify the side view for the below given sphere.
Find the back view from the following sphere

a) The back view from the following sphere- option a

b) The back view from the following sphere- option b

c) The back view from the following sphere- option c

d) The back view from the following sphere- option d
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

8. Identify the top view for the below given sphere.
Find the back view from the following sphere

a) The back view from the following sphere- option a

b) The back view from the following sphere- option b

c) The back view from the following sphere- option c

d) The back view from the following sphere- option d
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

9. Identify the back view for the below given hemi-sphere.
Find the back view for the below given hemi-sphere

a) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option a

b) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option b

c) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option c

d) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option d
View Answer

Answer: a
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines. If arrow is not given the name on plane gives u enough information about observer.

10. Identify the front view for the below given hemi-sphere.
Find the back view for the below given hemi-sphere

a) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option a

b) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option b

c) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option c

d) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option d
View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

11. Identify the side view for the below given hemi-sphere.
Find the back view for the below given hemi-sphere

a) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option a

b) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option b

c) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option c

d) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option d
View Answer

Answer: c
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

12. Identify the top view for the below given hemi-sphere.
Find the back view for the below given hemi-sphere

a) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option a

b) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option b

c) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option c

d) The back view for the below given hemi-sphere - option d
View Answer

Answer: d
Explanation: The isometric view should be drawn according to the given views and in such a way that maximum possible details are visible. Arrow mark in the given figure show the direction in which front view is taking and dotted lines represent hidden edges, parts and lines.

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